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. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of his 10 most wanted terrorist suspects. a man wanted for crimes that happened here in the bay area. milborn featuring andrea santiago are going up in seven other states. it's also possible that san diego is living now outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shakley corporation officers and the former kiro corporation. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and prosecution. >>> the medical examiner in new york city said today that phillip seymore hoffman was killed by more than an overdose. he actually died after a deadly concoction of drugs. you may recall last year the 46- year-old actor went for treatment for heroin addiction after 23 years of sobriety. >>> our storm watch coverage continues right after the break. take a look at this picture. one driver got more than he bargained for in today's rain. >>> there are a series of questions tonight about security at sfo after a woman attempted to fly to hawaii without a ticket three times and in one of thos
. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of his 10 most wanted terrorist suspects. a man wanted for crimes that happened here in the bay area. milborn featuring andrea santiago are going up in seven other states. it's also possible that san diego is living now outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shakley corporation officers and the former kiro corporation. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and...
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. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of his 10 most wanted terrorist suspects. a man wanted for crimes that happened here in the bay area. milborn featuring andrea santiago are going up in seven other states. it's also possible that san diego is living now outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shakley corporation officers and the former kiro corporation. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and prosecution. >>> the medical examiner in new york city said today that phillip seymore hoffman was killed by more than an overdose. he actually died after a deadly concoction of drugs. you may recall last year the 46- year-old actor went for treatment for heroin addiction after 23 years of sobriety. >>> our storm watch coverage continues right after the break. take a look at this picture. one driver got more than he bargained for in today's rain. >> three times a san francisco woman tried to fly to hawaii without a ticket. find out how she got on the plane and who stopped her. safeway presents real
. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of his 10 most wanted terrorist suspects. a man wanted for crimes that happened here in the bay area. milborn featuring andrea santiago are going up in seven other states. it's also possible that san diego is living now outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shakley corporation officers and the former kiro corporation. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and...
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. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test
. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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"fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." >> zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: if they sound like nazis, it's because they are... >> zeig heil! zeig heil! zeig heil!
"fbi, don't move!" >> i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." >> zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: if they sound like nazis, it's because they are... >> zeig heil! zeig heil! zeig heil!
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. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers were stripped of their guns, stripped of their pay and expected in court tomorrow morning. >>> earlier tonight, we misidentified one of the officers indicted. this is the correct imagine of sergeant ferminger when we interviewed him back in 2010. we certainly apologize for the error. >>> tracking storm system number two as it moves in. it's a nice looking storm. it has lots of moisture, lots of dynamic, thunderstorms possible and heavy wind. we're not seeing heavy rain yet. as we get into 2:00 and 3:00 it continues and moves east ward. there's more moving in behind it. you've got wet
. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets...
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. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers were stripped of their guns, stripped of their pay and expected in court tomorrow morning. >>> earlier tonight, we misidentified one of the officers indicted. this is the correct imagine of sergeant ferminger when we interviewed him back in 2010. we certainly apologize for the error. >>> tracking storm system number two as it moves in. it's a nice looking storm. it has lots of moisture, lots of dynamic, thunderstorms possible and heavy wind. we're not seeing heavy rain yet. as we get into 2:00 and 3:00 it continues and moves east ward. there's more moving in behind it. you've got wet
. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets...
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. >> then the fbi called me and said, please do not come to the funeral. i said, why? well, the word is that you're a friend of his. whoever did this could shoot you at the funeral. so don't come to the funeral. i thought, wow. >> investigators took this unusual step because they had no idea why michael was murdered. but they did know he had plenty of enemies. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ for what reality teaches you firsthand. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds con
. >> then the fbi called me and said, please do not come to the funeral. i said, why? well, the word is that you're a friend of his. whoever did this could shoot you at the funeral. so don't come to the funeral. i thought, wow. >> investigators took this unusual step because they had no idea why michael was murdered. but they did know he had plenty of enemies. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by...
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. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution. >>> cal trans says one flooding problem in san jose was actually caused by the theft of copper wire. part of highway 87 near west taylor street flooded yesterday morning. cal trans says thieves broke into a pump house and ripped out the copper wire. that disabled the pumping equipment that draws off flood water. a backup pump was also knocked out, so crews had to bring in a mobile pump. >>> south bay reservoirs are also feeling the effects of the rain, at least a little bit. santa clara valley water officials say the rain did help, but they are not planning on changing the mandatory 20% water restr
. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution....
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. >> fbi investigators say one california city more than any other is a gate way for human trafficking. tonight, ron jones gets one of the street pimps to share his secrets. >> in the prostitution game, you don't need any money to make money. >> reporter: the feds accuse him of running a sophisticating human trafficking circuit. >> it is not like i have to go to college or get a degree. >> reporter: he promised to take us deep into the game if we didn't reveal his identity. the girls, the victims, start young. >> she has been doing it since she was 14 years old. >> reporter: the game promises a lavish lifestyle. >> the population we are talking about is extremely vulnerable. >> reporter: the glamour is an illusion, we learned just how vulnerable the victims are. >> and they are running away from something. so many of them are involved in the foster care system. they have bad situations at home. >> reporter: many are homeless youth, some as young as 14 having what is survival sex for food and shelter. law enforcement says the city ranks second in the nation. >> we are centrally located.
. >> fbi investigators say one california city more than any other is a gate way for human trafficking. tonight, ron jones gets one of the street pimps to share his secrets. >> in the prostitution game, you don't need any money to make money. >> reporter: the feds accuse him of running a sophisticating human trafficking circuit. >> it is not like i have to go to college or get a degree. >> reporter: he promised to take us deep into the game if we didn't reveal his...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall, barely 150 pounds. now in his 50s, and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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it's an fbi sting called abscam. >> you got any other questions? >> i think the name of the operation is offensive. what, abscam, arab scam, it's racist. >> what do you care, you're mexican. >> the operation got under way in 1978 and it sent shock waves across capitol hill when it finally went public two years later. >> a cover for the biggest political scandal to hit washington since watergate. grand juries in four cities soon will begin hearing evidence in a bribery scandal that involves eight members of congress and at least 20 other public officials. >> it was the first made-for-tv scandal, politicians caught on surveillance tapes, taking thousands of dollars in bribes from phony arab sheiks. at the heart of it is the man depicted by christian bale. >> like the veet congress man, right, i'm in and out, i was there the whole time. you don't know it. to become somebody who can pin their beliefs and their dreams on. >> bale, of course, played the character irving rosenfeld. it's loosely based on the actual mastermind of abscam, a bronx born con ma
it's an fbi sting called abscam. >> you got any other questions? >> i think the name of the operation is offensive. what, abscam, arab scam, it's racist. >> what do you care, you're mexican. >> the operation got under way in 1978 and it sent shock waves across capitol hill when it finally went public two years later. >> a cover for the biggest political scandal to hit washington since watergate. grand juries in four cities soon will begin hearing evidence in a...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, becaus
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11...
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. >> when it comes to gun violence, fbi lists oak land as america's fourth most dangerous city. that's why they say it's ground zero for innovate i've proechs for reducing crime. they argue with a robust gun tracing system they'd have a strong tool for their arsenal. >> it's just a bunch of gunfire in the same areas over again. >> reporter: out on a saturday night. no longer an active gang member himself, he now tries to lower tensions between gang members. on this night he gets word of a shooting that may happen near international and 93rd. >> we come together to show the community that it's more serious than usual. a real young guy got killed. it was a homicide. a little 14 year old died. >> reporter: they are at the ground level of a pervasive problem in oakland. violence involving guns. we asked oakland police to provide data showing every time an officer confiscated a gun. from 2010 to 2012, more than 3700 weapons were seized by police. that's three guns a day. it's also 35% more than the number of guns seized in san francisco, a city with twice the population. we found in
. >> when it comes to gun violence, fbi lists oak land as america's fourth most dangerous city. that's why they say it's ground zero for innovate i've proechs for reducing crime. they argue with a robust gun tracing system they'd have a strong tool for their arsenal. >> it's just a bunch of gunfire in the same areas over again. >> reporter: out on a saturday night. no longer an active gang member himself, he now tries to lower tensions between gang members. on this night he...
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he thought a bomb would good off but it was made up of innear the material given to him by the fbi agent posing as a taliban go between. it was a set up. he has history of mental illness and judge says that was taken that consideration in the decision. he apologized to the jump and said would he seek psychiatric help while in prison. >> governor brown ended mystery today over whether he would run for reelection this year. the answer? yes. here's the picture he tweeted took out his papers this morning. he has been camey in the election plans and they said with march 7 filing dead lane approaching he has been watching the calendar. but he has been raising money. he's already got 17 million dollars in the bank. brown is 75 years old and if reelected it would be his fourth term as california governor. >> fremont police department is hosting a workshop tonight to help residents use the home security camera. the city scott creek neighborhood is peppered with camera after series of break-ins. tonight workshop will teach people how to use the camera best place to install them and how to register
he thought a bomb would good off but it was made up of innear the material given to him by the fbi agent posing as a taliban go between. it was a set up. he has history of mental illness and judge says that was taken that consideration in the decision. he apologized to the jump and said would he seek psychiatric help while in prison. >> governor brown ended mystery today over whether he would run for reelection this year. the answer? yes. here's the picture he tweeted took out his papers...
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the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history book. four decade-old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting that ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. these showed that the fbi looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by ash resnick, a las vegas mobster. the pages sent to j. edgar hoover stated liston and the suspected mob boss reportedly made $1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether or not this was truly a cinderella story and not just any cinderella story but the upset of the century. >> reporter: among the more than 100
the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the...
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soup agencies at the federal government that found their way to the doorstep including the irs and fbi and osha and bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. at last count rings there's been in the last three years, that 25-plus investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know, i'm sure, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize, to codify. we've started a website, and i have a call to action for you this morning. we started a website called we will not be sleepsed -- wewillnotbesilenceed.org. i'll lay it out quickly. the irs has attempted to write into law regulations that will so stifle political speech that it will change unalterably the landscape of nonprofit organizations, much of which the type you belong to here in this room. standard levels of voter education and engagement will be made illegal in these regulations if they are allowed to pass. there is a window of time for citizen comment, and that window ends ton
soup agencies at the federal government that found their way to the doorstep including the irs and fbi and osha and bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. at last count rings there's been in the last three years, that 25-plus investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know, i'm sure, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize,...
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he was actually an fbi agent. he was arrested as he tried to detonate a phony car bomb. the suv was actually filled with containers of harmless team. >>> you still can't talk or text on your cell phone when you drive but you can check to see where you're going. today a california appeals court ruled it's legal for drivers to read a map on their cell phones while behind the wheel. the ruling reverses the conviction of a fresno man. he was ticketed for looking at a map on his iphone when he was struck in traffic. >>> britain's signals intelligence division is stealing screen shots from hundreds of thousands of yahoo webcam videos according to the guardian newspaper. that agency with the help of the u.s. government snapped photos from 1.8 million users even some nude or intimate ones part of a facial recognition experiment by the governments. yahoo says they had nothing to do with it. it says this is a whole new level of violation of our users' privacy. >>> breaking down long-standing barriers. how president obama is paving the way for minority to get on the path to success
he was actually an fbi agent. he was arrested as he tried to detonate a phony car bomb. the suv was actually filled with containers of harmless team. >>> you still can't talk or text on your cell phone when you drive but you can check to see where you're going. today a california appeals court ruled it's legal for drivers to read a map on their cell phones while behind the wheel. the ruling reverses the conviction of a fresno man. he was ticketed for looking at a map on his iphone when...
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. >> public corruption work is important to the fbi. >> reporter: the investigation began in 2011 after he brought the tapes to light. >> they were going into the rooms without warnants. they were stealing -- warrants. they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> the head of the police officers association acknowledged the severity of the charges but said it is based on the testimony of unreliable witnesses. he said the department is shaken. >> this was our worse fear. i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers this morning were tripped of guns, suspended without pay and due in court tomorrow. at 6:00 p.m. what we learned about their backgrounds and what one told us about drug use in a community. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today san francisco mayor ed lee called the officers a blemish and said they would be held accountable and the police department will rebound. >> the chief and the police commission will make sure that our police department as a whole learns from this. understands its role and is a better department as
. >> public corruption work is important to the fbi. >> reporter: the investigation began in 2011 after he brought the tapes to light. >> they were going into the rooms without warnants. they were stealing -- warrants. they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> the head of the police officers association acknowledged the severity of the charges but said it is based on the testimony of unreliable witnesses. he said the department is shaken. >> this...
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now the fbi is set to make an amountains. today. it is expected to be the organization of a new task force in this case. the fbi could also talk about new leads in the 38-year-old case and word of a possible connection to a murder in reno. we will have more throughout the day. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 7:46. final preparations underway for tonight's big light show on the bay bridge. it's marking the first anniversary of those shining lights installed on the western span between san francisco and treasure island. the show starts at 7 p.m. that's when all 25,000 lights will go out for ten minutes. now, the organizers want to demonstrate what the bridge would be like without those lights. then it will be followed by a special 20-minute musical light show. the organizers hope to keep those lights shining for the next ten years. >>> the bay area commute will get a little easier if you use a clipper card. right now these cards can be used on bart, san francisco's muni, and ac transit. howe
now the fbi is set to make an amountains. today. it is expected to be the organization of a new task force in this case. the fbi could also talk about new leads in the 38-year-old case and word of a possible connection to a murder in reno. we will have more throughout the day. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 7:46. final preparations underway for tonight's big light show on the bay bridge. it's marking the first anniversary of those shining...
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and of course america is involved with a warfare. >> host: did the fbi watch stokely carmichael? >> guest: absolutely. very famously they have a counterintelligence program that has initially been started in the 1950s and is supposed to be anti-communist. and it quickly becomes something that is used to provide surveillance over civil rights activist and pro-democracy activists and black power revolutionaries and carmichael has an extensive fbi file. the state department, the united states intelligence services, the fbi is watching them all the time, especially for the black power speech of june of 1966. he writes in his own biography how federal agents are drafting him, cars are constantly behind him. so it's something that takes its toll and he's going to be under surveillance. and that is coming directly from lyndon johnson and his special assistant. so the surveillance is very extensive. and then he famously takes a five month world tour and he travels to cuba and london and vietnam. he's in our area. and then he meets up with them throughout. and so the very difficult proces
and of course america is involved with a warfare. >> host: did the fbi watch stokely carmichael? >> guest: absolutely. very famously they have a counterintelligence program that has initially been started in the 1950s and is supposed to be anti-communist. and it quickly becomes something that is used to provide surveillance over civil rights activist and pro-democracy activists and black power revolutionaries and carmichael has an extensive fbi file. the state department, the united...
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the actions of the fbi in every inning angela davis are rather remarkable for u.s. district court judge set bail at $100,000. its entire -- >> they wanted to break me. >> there was enormous feeling for angela everywhere in the world. >> we know she is innocent. >> we went to tell that pharaoh in washington to let angela davis go free. >> what they're doing is an exaggerated form of what happens every day to black people in this country. >> angela! free angela! >> what does it mean to be a criminal and the society? >> they're not going to kill her or imprison her. we're going to win her freedom. documentary on angela davis. the making of that documentary from the film maker approached you wanting to do what? in making interested a film about the trial. i had previously been aware of her work because she did a --derful film >> who ran for president. >> the first black woman to run for president in this country, yes. i have been approached many times by people who wanted to do films, but have been reluctant. i did not think it would be fair productive to have a film pr
the actions of the fbi in every inning angela davis are rather remarkable for u.s. district court judge set bail at $100,000. its entire -- >> they wanted to break me. >> there was enormous feeling for angela everywhere in the world. >> we know she is innocent. >> we went to tell that pharaoh in washington to let angela davis go free. >> what they're doing is an exaggerated form of what happens every day to black people in this country. >> angela! free...
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over the past decades fbi agents have gotten tips pointing them to the north bay and santa cruz. he's been on the most wanted terrorist list since 2009 and there's now a $250,000 reward for his capture. >>> and now to an nbc bay area follow-up. a southern california woman has pleaded no contest to this attack on blues musician lester chambers. 73-year-old chambers was in hayward last year for a blues festival and when he dedicated his song to florida teenager trayvon martin this woman jumped on stage and shoved him into an amplifier. she was charged with felony elder abuse. earlier that day george zimmerman was acquitted in the killings of trayvon martin. >>> what a headache. thousands of californians will have to redo their online applications for health care coverage because of a software error in the covered california system. state officials say it impacts more than 14,000 people who partially completed applications or updated them between february 17th and february 19th. covered california says it will contact you if you are one of the affected consumers and will help with t
over the past decades fbi agents have gotten tips pointing them to the north bay and santa cruz. he's been on the most wanted terrorist list since 2009 and there's now a $250,000 reward for his capture. >>> and now to an nbc bay area follow-up. a southern california woman has pleaded no contest to this attack on blues musician lester chambers. 73-year-old chambers was in hayward last year for a blues festival and when he dedicated his song to florida teenager trayvon martin this woman...
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the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a situation like 9/11, you always want as much disclosed as possible. but did it have a material effect, either on what the commission saw and the reforms that followed? frankly, i don't think it did. but absolutely, always in these situations, you want to err on the side of inclusion. and it really does highlight in another way some of the things that were broken pre9/11. so we shouldn't be surprised. >> michael leiter, always good to get your insights. thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> we go now to montana and the site of a terrifying avalanche that slammed into a residential neighborhood, burying three peopl
the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a...
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. >>> reporter: according to the fbi, the bay area is one of the nation's hubs in sex trafficking. and most of those victims girls, 11 to 18 years old, caught in a world of abuse, trauma and exploitation. >> i started learning more about the issue and said, how can i use my skill set to make a difference in the healing in this population. >> reporter: and amy lynch teaches mindful movement as one way to heal. >> notice your breath. >> reporter: amy started the nonprofit "arm of care" which stands for art, recreation and movement. she partners with bay area agencies that serve sexually exploited youth. we can't show you the faces of the teenagers she helps but we were allowed to attend the free classes she gives to staff caregivers who work on the front lines. >> working with sexually exploited youth is very stressful. >> reporter: jackie is a case manager at the alameda based service program for sexually exploited youth. the technique she learns in amy's class not only helps her, it helps with her clients. >> they are either kind of shut down or they have a lot of anger. that's how
. >>> reporter: according to the fbi, the bay area is one of the nation's hubs in sex trafficking. and most of those victims girls, 11 to 18 years old, caught in a world of abuse, trauma and exploitation. >> i started learning more about the issue and said, how can i use my skill set to make a difference in the healing in this population. >> reporter: and amy lynch teaches mindful movement as one way to heal. >> notice your breath. >> reporter: amy started the...
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fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i mean bhi that is not to diminish or dismiss, but a real, real appeal to stokely carmichael. you could see from the cover, this is an impossibly handsome man, hugely charismatic, and also funny. so he combined so many different aspects that people of the time don't have. and he's the original founder of the black panther party in lawrence county, alabama, starts out as a political party and he becomes honorary prime minister of that party, which has uie newton, bobby seal, so he's onto cover of magazines -- >> and
fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i...
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the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and he said it's not cost. it's not the weight. it's simply that it has not been mandated and th mandated and that they're following tsa procedures. but just a short time ago they wanted to reintroduce knives on airplanes. this is who we're taking the lead from? we need to have it mandated. i went to my congressman. also went to my senator in pennsylvania. i am proud of my pennsylvania delegates because they are standing up to safety and security. there is is a bill in the house and senate. >> yeah. how can we help you? >> call their congressmen and senator. they have to hear from the american people. minimum safety
the rtca study was done but it involved all the stake holders, the cia, the fbi, security experts, airline companies, boeing, the flight attendants and pilots' union. now the results are out and nobody is moving on it. >> let's get this done. you want this second barrier. how much would it cost? >> the secondary barrier that united all right installed cost $3500. the airlines spend over a million on other things. it's not a cost. i met with safety and security guys with united and...